The Met’s Crowd-Pleasing ‘Andrea Chénier’ Is Marred By Miscast Lovers The opera house's current revival, its first in nearly a dozen years, features an attractive, HD-ready cast that only sporadically rises to the occasion. By Christopher Corwin
The Met’s ‘Rigoletto’ Brought in 2022 Against All Odds After the performance, my masked group of five opera veterans collectively shook their heads after yet another off-kilter Sher Met premiere. By Christopher Corwin
A Memento and a Harbinger: The Met Ponders a Crossroads Peter Gelb, who’s slated to take the helm at the Metropolitan Opera this summer, recently told a reporter that he By Charles Michener
Antonello da Messina’s Rare Double-Sided Masterpiece Will Lead Sotheby’s Old Masters Sales By Elisa Carollo